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Gates was born to Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Gates, [3] in Dallas, Texas.She grew up in nearby Denton, and was described as "a child wonder." [4] A 1932 newspaper article about an Easter program at Robert E. Lee School noted, "Nancy Gates, presenting a soft-shoe number, will open the style show."
World Without End (also known as Flight to the Future) is a 1956 American science fiction film directed by Edward Bernds and starring Hugh Marlowe and Nancy Gates. It was made in CinemaScope and Technicolor by Allied Artists and produced by Richard Heermance. World Without End features an early screen role for Australian-born Rod Taylor.
Eddie Dean as Eddie Dean; Nancy Gates as Cathy Jordan; Roscoe Ates as Soapy Jones; George Chesebro as Banker Farrell; I. Stanford Jolley as Brad Taggert; Mikel Conrad as Ace Banyon; Lane Bradford as Slim Grogan
Suddenly is a 1954 black and white American noir [5] crime film directed by Lewis Allen with a screenplay written by Richard Sale. [6] The drama stars Frank Sinatra and Sterling Hayden, and features James Gleason and Nancy Gates.
The film stars Lash LaRue, Al St. John, Nancy Gates, George Chesebro, Lee Morgan and John Merton. The film was released on December 17, 1947, by Producers Releasing Corporation . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ]
Nancy Giles, Analisa Novak. Updated February 24, ... "Beyond the Gates" focuses on the Dupree family, a prominent Black family living in a gated community outside Washington, ...
He was married to actress Nancy Gates, whom he met when he was a commercial pilot, and she was a passenger on one of his flights. [7] They had four children: twin daughters Cynthia and Cathleen, and sons Jeffrey and Chip Hayes, who became Hollywood producers. [8] Hayes died of a heart attack at his home in West Los Angeles in 1992, aged 70. He ...
The Search for Bridey Murphy is a 1956 American drama film written and directed by Noel Langley and starring Teresa Wright, Louis Hayward, and Nancy Gates, based on the best-selling book by Morey Bernstein. [1]